Posted by farmalldave on October 30, 2023 at 20:02:02 from (209.173.184.165):
Hello I have a 706 farmall that worked several days ago. I had power steering it shifted everything was just fine. I parked the tractor after doing some field work. I try to move it back to the barn and notice no steering the steering wheel will build pressure. The more I turn the steering wheel it gets harder to turn the steering wheel. The wheel only turns a little not enough to drive it. I go to put it in gear and notice I was able to shift into high low neutral and reverse while engine was running. I removed the shifting top plate and found the shift assembly was broke and was missing some roller cams and a spring that attached to shift assembly. The hinge pin that goes through the shift pivot rod that connects to the cam was sheered off. I ordered the parts needed built it back installed it just to be disappointed again. This time I can't freely go through high low neutral and reverse tractor does not move. The new parts fixed the shifting issue but it still won't move. I would appreciate some expert advice on what to do next. Thanks
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